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(1853-1932). German chemist Wilhelm Ostwald was born in Riga, Latvia; professor Riga Polytechnic Institute 1881-87 and at University of Leipzig 1887-1906; leader in modern physical chemistry; aided Germany in World War I by finding new way of making from ammonia nitric acid and nitrates for explosives; received 1909 Nobel Prize for work in chemical equilibrium and reactions.